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communicate
verb as in give or exchange information, ideas
Strongest matches
advertise, broadcast, connect, contact, convey, correspond, disclose, disseminate, get across, get through, impart, inform, interact, pass on, publicize, reach out, relate, reveal, suggest, tell, transfer, transmit, write
Strong matches
acquaint, advise, announce, betray, break, carry, declare, discover, divulge, enlighten, hint, imply, network, phone, proclaim, publish, raise, report, signify, spread, state, unfold
Weak matches
be in touch, interface, keep in touch, let on, let out, make known, ring up, touch base
verb as in mutually exchange information
Example Sentences
The researchers assumed the brain's frontal cortex, which orchestrates complex thoughts and behaviors, was somehow communicating to a brainstem region called the medulla, which controls automatic breathing.
Your cells communicate with each other, enabling your different parts to function as one team.
“So why — when you have this amazing megaphone and this amazing ability to communicate — why would you cheapen your show by saying things like that?”
Having that passion for what this piece is and loving it so much and knowing how much I want to communicate through Elphaba, that’s probably where that came from.
They have started that process with a group of lawyers, who are writing a report which will recommend improvements in the way universities communicate with families.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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